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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM


The Communication Conundrum: Establishing Boundaries That Work in Equine Practice


9:00 a.m. Starting Within: Why Communication Boundaries Are Important for a Healthy Workplace Culture – Nick Frank


9:20 a.m. Are We Honest About Our Own Communication Boundaries? – Stacey Cordivano


9:40 a.m. Off the Clock: Developing Thoughtful Client Communication Boundaries – Kelly A. Zeytoonian


10:00 a.m. The Guilt Factor: Are We Ever Doing Enough? – Jamie Pribyl


10:20- Boundaries Round Table Discussion 11:20 a.m. Moderator: Kelly A. Zeytoonian


Table Topics


Sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products. Seating is limited so please arrive early.


8:00-9:30 a.m.


Dealing with EHV-1 Outbreaks and Strangles Outbreaks – Ashley Boyle and Jared Janke – Room 221A


Designing an Efficient Damage Assessment Protocol for Acute and Chronic Laminitis – Teresa Burns and Ric Redden – Room 221BC


Oral Examinations: What Is That and Should You Be Treating It? – Jack Easley and Cleet Griffin – Room 221D


Meet the Expert: Milne Lecturer – Susan Stover – Room 224 10:00-11:30 a.m.


Review of PPID and EMS – Nick Frank and Dianne McFarlane – Room 221A


Thriving in Solo Practice – Bibi Freer, Casey Gruber, and Amelie McAndrews – Room 221BC


Chronic Management of Gastric Ulcers – Frank Andrews and Ben Sykes – Room 221D


Volunteering in Equine Practice – Judy Batker and Duane E. Chappell – Room 225D


Meet the Expert: Endometritis – Ryan A. Ferris and T.A.E. Stout – Room 224


Business of Practice: Profitability


Hemisfair Ballroom C3 Moderator: Laura Javsicas


Sponsored by Covetrus, “Advancing the World of Veterinary Medicine.”


8:00 a.m. Profitability Implications of Revenue and Expenses – John A. Chalk and Robert P. Magnus


With supply and demand changing, what can practitioners and practice owners do to improve profitability? This talk will include pricing and analysis of costs for fees as well as discussion of pricing.


10:00- Afternoon


Innovative Diagnostic Technologies Stars at Night Ballroom Moderator: J.D. Conway


Sponsored by Equinosis, LLC, Maker of the Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator


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1:30 p.m. Use of Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator to Evaluate Lameness in Horses – Kevin G. Keegan


2:20 p.m. Inertial Measurement Units: What Are They and How Can They Be Used? – Valerie J. Moorman


3:10 p.m. Big Data and Body-Mounted Inertial Sensors – Kevin G. Keegan


4:00 p.m. Use of Biometric Wearable Sensors to Identify Subtle Gait Abnormalities in Thoroughbred Racehorses – Scott Palmer


4:20- How to Integrate a Novel Objective Gait Analysis 4:40 p.m. System into Daily Practice – Marcus Swail


Pain Management: Different Modalities Hemisfair Ballroom C1 Moderator: Peter R. Morresey


Sponsored by Contura Vet – makers of Arthramid Vet. 1:30 p.m. The Physiology of Pain – Peter R. Morresey


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2:20 p.m. Pharmacology of Pain Control – Kristen Messenger


3:10 p.m. Performance Horse Pain Management – Lori A. Bidwell


4:00- Case-Based Pain Management Scenarios in


4:50 p.m. General Practice – Lori A. Bidwell, Kristen Messenger, and Peter R. Morresey


Taking Control of Cost of Goods Sold with


11:00 a.m. Focused Inventory Management – Danika Kent Dostal


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AAEP | 68th Annual Convention 2022 San Antonio


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